The complaints pick out the areas of Magaluf, Punta Ballena and Palma Nova, as well as the resorts of S’Arenal and Playa de Palma, all popular with young Brits

The petition continues: “Images such as people vomiting and urinating in the street, people throwing glass bottles in the sea, plastics, papers, glass and all kinds of dirt on the streets and in the sand, sex scenes on the street or in public, syringes on the beach, shouting and continuous fights, megaphones and loud music, damaged cars, lack of respect for island residents, aggression towards pedestrians, ambulances attending daily comas, fights and balconing.”

“All this and more is seen daily both during the day and at night in the areas of S’arenal, Playa de Palma, Palmanova, Magaluf and Punta Ballena area.”

Fines are now being handed out for a range of offences, including the crime of being naked in a public place

“Residents cannot coexist any more with this type of cheap tourism of the ‘everything goes’ variety.

“A tourism without quality or respect towards the public areas or even to our beaches, where you cannot go with dogs because of glass and all kinds of dirt. ”

“Please, we ask the Government of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca council and the respective town councils of the affected areas, to be coordinated in their respective responsibilities; to exercise effectively and as quickly as possible disciplinary measures, fines and sanctions against any person who acts in the face of a lack of civility and / or who foul our beaches and streets. ”

“With effective policing, we say yes to tourism but not to disrespect.

“Not another summer, this is not tourism or quality, is over-exploitation of our resources.”